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Subject: [U21] World Cup , by Krzysztof/
Dear fans of the national teams, the U21 World Cup is about to start, and I would like to traditionally invite you to get to know the participants of the World Cup. I would like to invite you to my interviews. This is a preview of what awaits us shortly, I invite you to my article, to my little magazine :)
Österreich U21
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- Hello to all Sokker players, my name is Domenico, here on Sokker my name is Red3x.
I am 33 years old, I live in Italy, and I am a simple courier for the Italian postal service.
I have been playing Sokker for many years now, I started in 2012 playing with some friends.
I have few and simple hobbies: soccer, the gym, and video games, especially on the PC. In fact, in the past, I participated in many Call of Duty 4 tournaments.
Italy has always been called the beautiful country for a simple reason: there is no city or street that is not visually beautiful and shows you its history in the open air, how people lived in those times, so it is worth visiting if you love history and especially ancient villages.
Then there is also the food. Wherever you go, you eat well, especially in the south of Italy.
In fact, if you go to the south, you'll put on 10-15 kg in two days.
Move here? Not for me. We don't have laws and salaries that can attract people from abroad to say, “I'm leaving my country because Italy offers me better opportunities.”
For this reason, many Italian graduates, when they have an opportunity, even if it's not the best, flee Italy to live and work abroad and improve their lives.
I don't want to prolong the discussion because there would be so much to talk about, and this game is not the right place for it.
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- I hadn't tried to qualify for years.
I had given up the game after qualifying with Crna gora (Montenegro) because I no longer wanted to play Sokker and also for work reasons.
After me, Michele79 took over the national team and led it to win the World Cup.
After New Zealand, with whom I won the Asian Cup, Austria gave me the opportunity to coach and manage their team. I qualified in a group that wasn't very difficult, apart from Argentina, who were hard to beat, but I managed to finish in first place, which makes me happy, just as I am happy to play alongside all of you.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- I certainly can't say that the team I'm coaching is the favorite to win the tournament. We have potential, but we'd need a lot of luck to go all the way.
After coaching so many national teams, I'd love to win the World Cup for once.
If I am lucky enough to win it with this national team, I would be really happy.
There is no star player in my team; everyone has their own skills and abilities that make me excited or angry during matches.
My team is not easy to manage, but then again, once you reach this stage, no match is easy.
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- , 4 and 5.
Five teams? Perhaps that's not enough, because the teams ranked 1st to 10th are all strong, so I think the coach's skills will determine the strength of that team.
If I name five teams, I think I would be belittling other very talented coaches, and that's not my style.
My style is to try to face these great coaches in order to improve and try to win.
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- As I said before, many teams have chosen an experienced coach who has also been playing longer than me, so it's difficult to choose.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- 7- I would say hello to many people I haven't heard from in years, some of whom have become [DEL] and no longer exist in the game.
So, for the few who are still on Sokker and remember me, I am posting this image :D
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- A great coach once said... “Strong men, strong destinies. Weak men, weak destinies, there is no other way.”
So let's get busy and show them who we are!
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- Like everyone else, I think I would choose Poland, Romania, and my own Italy.
But I am someone who is very happy if other countries want to place their trust in me, as other countries I have coached have done.
I certainly wasn't the best coach in their history, but they can't deny that I always put in effort, passion, some good results, and a lot of humor and memes to engage them.
Finally, I hope you enjoyed my interview because I worked so hard on it that I disgust myself.
So, here is my IBAN, and thank you for any donations.
Best regards from Red3x and good luck to everyone.
by Krzysztof
Thank you :)
(edited)
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- Hello to all Sokker players, my name is Domenico, here on Sokker my name is Red3x.
I am 33 years old, I live in Italy, and I am a simple courier for the Italian postal service.
I have been playing Sokker for many years now, I started in 2012 playing with some friends.
I have few and simple hobbies: soccer, the gym, and video games, especially on the PC. In fact, in the past, I participated in many Call of Duty 4 tournaments.
Italy has always been called the beautiful country for a simple reason: there is no city or street that is not visually beautiful and shows you its history in the open air, how people lived in those times, so it is worth visiting if you love history and especially ancient villages.
Then there is also the food. Wherever you go, you eat well, especially in the south of Italy.
In fact, if you go to the south, you'll put on 10-15 kg in two days.
Move here? Not for me. We don't have laws and salaries that can attract people from abroad to say, “I'm leaving my country because Italy offers me better opportunities.”
For this reason, many Italian graduates, when they have an opportunity, even if it's not the best, flee Italy to live and work abroad and improve their lives.
I don't want to prolong the discussion because there would be so much to talk about, and this game is not the right place for it.
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- I hadn't tried to qualify for years.
I had given up the game after qualifying with Crna gora (Montenegro) because I no longer wanted to play Sokker and also for work reasons.
After me, Michele79 took over the national team and led it to win the World Cup.
After New Zealand, with whom I won the Asian Cup, Austria gave me the opportunity to coach and manage their team. I qualified in a group that wasn't very difficult, apart from Argentina, who were hard to beat, but I managed to finish in first place, which makes me happy, just as I am happy to play alongside all of you.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- I certainly can't say that the team I'm coaching is the favorite to win the tournament. We have potential, but we'd need a lot of luck to go all the way.
After coaching so many national teams, I'd love to win the World Cup for once.
If I am lucky enough to win it with this national team, I would be really happy.
There is no star player in my team; everyone has their own skills and abilities that make me excited or angry during matches.
My team is not easy to manage, but then again, once you reach this stage, no match is easy.
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- , 4 and 5.
Five teams? Perhaps that's not enough, because the teams ranked 1st to 10th are all strong, so I think the coach's skills will determine the strength of that team.
If I name five teams, I think I would be belittling other very talented coaches, and that's not my style.
My style is to try to face these great coaches in order to improve and try to win.
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- As I said before, many teams have chosen an experienced coach who has also been playing longer than me, so it's difficult to choose.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- 7- I would say hello to many people I haven't heard from in years, some of whom have become [DEL] and no longer exist in the game.
So, for the few who are still on Sokker and remember me, I am posting this image :D
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- A great coach once said... “Strong men, strong destinies. Weak men, weak destinies, there is no other way.”
So let's get busy and show them who we are!
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- Like everyone else, I think I would choose Poland, Romania, and my own Italy.
But I am someone who is very happy if other countries want to place their trust in me, as other countries I have coached have done.
I certainly wasn't the best coach in their history, but they can't deny that I always put in effort, passion, some good results, and a lot of humor and memes to engage them.
Finally, I hope you enjoyed my interview because I worked so hard on it that I disgust myself.
So, here is my IBAN, and thank you for any donations.
Best regards from Red3x and good luck to everyone.
by Krzysztof
Thank you :)
(edited)
The enjoyable holiday season is already behind us, it's time to get back seriously to our game, time for our interviews ahead of the U21 World Cup.
Just before the holidays, we already met with the coach of the Austria U21 team, Red3x; now it's time to meet the next selectors.
Just before the holidays, we already met with the coach of the Austria U21 team, Red3x; now it's time to meet the next selectors.
Suomi U21
Coach: kesis
World Cup U21:
Dear World Cup U21 fans,
Before we move on to the interview with the head coach of Suomi U21, kesis, I would like to share a few words about a match that no one who watched it will forget anytime soon.
Yesterday’s international friendly between Magyarország U21 and Suomi U21 ended with a surprising 1–3 victory for Finland. Yes -Suomi U21, led by coach kesis, delivered a real treat for their supporters by defeating the reigning U21 World Champions.
Let me remind everyone: up until this match, my young Magyarország U21 side had been riding an incredible 15-match winning streak. That makes this result even more meaningful. For that reason, I truly appreciate Suomi U21’s performance and would like to sincerely congratulate coach kesis and his team on a well-deserved victory.
This match had two very different faces.
In the first half, Magyarország U21 looked like the team everyone knows. We controlled the game, took the lead at 1–0, and created chances to extend it to 2–0. Everything seemed to be under control.
But the second half told a completely different story.
Suomi U21 came back transformed. They took over the midfield, dictated the tempo, and punished us with three beautifully constructed goals. From our side, the game simply stalled. We were unable to respond or create anything meaningful, while Finland played with confidence, courage, and precision.
I must admit honestly: in the second half, we were outplayed.
Still, if there is a good moment to experience such a defeat, it is now, in a friendly match. The U21 World Cup begins on Saturday, and this result is a clear wake-up call. We must regroup, refocus, and come back stronger to defend our title.
Once again, congratulations to coach kesis and Suomi U21. Their winning streak continues, and after what I saw yesterday, I can say this without hesitation:
Suomi U21 are my dark horse of the upcoming U21 World Cup
As the current U21 World Champion with Magyarország U21, I will be at the World Cup to defend our crown. And if this match is any indication, the tournament ahead promises drama, surprises, and top-level Sokker football.
Stay tuned – the World Cup U21 is about to begin.
Krzysztof / kesis
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- I am interested in many different sports, and following sports is one of my main hobbies. I enjoy keeping up with various competitions and events, which helps me relax and stay motivated.
I am from Finland, a country known for its beautiful nature, thousands of lakes, forests, and a high quality of life. Life in Finland is generally calm, safe, and well-organized. People value honesty, equality, and personal space, and the society works efficiently. Education and healthcare are of a high standard, and nature is always close, even in cities.
Finland is definitely worth visiting, especially if you enjoy nature, winter activities, or peaceful surroundings. The different seasons, from bright summer nights to snowy winters, make it a unique place. Moving to Finland permanently can also be a good option for people who appreciate safety, stability, and a good work-life balance, although the climate and language may be challenging for some.
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- The qualification group was quite easy for me. I won all the matches, and Finland did not concede a single goal throughout the entire qualification campaign.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- Our main strength is that we are a balanced team. We play in a compact way and rely strongly on our defense. Our winger, Luka Pääkkö, could be the star player of our team. We have a realistic chance to advance from the group, but it will also require a bit of luck. Deutschland and Argentina are very strong teams, and Australia also has the potential to surprise and take points from teams that are considered stronger on paper. It is a very balanced and tough group.
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- Based on my gut feeling, my top 5 teams for the U21 World Cup would be Polska, Romania, Magyarország, Italia, and Türkiye. All of these teams traditionally have strong youth programs, plenty of talent, and players who are used to high-level competition. That said, youth tournaments are always unpredictable, so there’s definitely room for surprises and breakout teams along the way.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- This is an easy question to answer: Argentina, Deutschland and Suomi. Whichever two teams advance from the group can go on to surprise anyone in the knockout stages.
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Krzysztof is a very good manager, and he has done an excellent job with Magyarország.
He has a sufficiently large and high-quality pool of players at his disposal, which gives his team a clear advantage. I also know that many countries have good managers, and especially the big sokkernations have a strong chance of winning the trophy.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- I would like to greet the managers of our group: slamtam, amigodeislanegra and adaca. I wish them good luck in the World Cup, and may the best team win.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- We may have a small chance, but we’ll give everything we have to succeed.
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- Absolutely Polska. I would like to see what I could achieve if I had the best players and a large pool of talent at my disposal.
Secondly, England. I have previously managed England’s U21 team, and in real life, I’m a fan of British football.
Thirdly, a small country, even smaller than Suomi. It would be nice to create a big surprise and take a small nation to the World Cup.
Last words, good luck to all!
Best regards, kesis.
thank you kesis
by Krzysztof
(edited)
Coach: kesis
World Cup U21:
Dear World Cup U21 fans,
Before we move on to the interview with the head coach of Suomi U21, kesis, I would like to share a few words about a match that no one who watched it will forget anytime soon.
Yesterday’s international friendly between Magyarország U21 and Suomi U21 ended with a surprising 1–3 victory for Finland. Yes -Suomi U21, led by coach kesis, delivered a real treat for their supporters by defeating the reigning U21 World Champions.
Let me remind everyone: up until this match, my young Magyarország U21 side had been riding an incredible 15-match winning streak. That makes this result even more meaningful. For that reason, I truly appreciate Suomi U21’s performance and would like to sincerely congratulate coach kesis and his team on a well-deserved victory.
This match had two very different faces.
In the first half, Magyarország U21 looked like the team everyone knows. We controlled the game, took the lead at 1–0, and created chances to extend it to 2–0. Everything seemed to be under control.
But the second half told a completely different story.
Suomi U21 came back transformed. They took over the midfield, dictated the tempo, and punished us with three beautifully constructed goals. From our side, the game simply stalled. We were unable to respond or create anything meaningful, while Finland played with confidence, courage, and precision.
I must admit honestly: in the second half, we were outplayed.
Still, if there is a good moment to experience such a defeat, it is now, in a friendly match. The U21 World Cup begins on Saturday, and this result is a clear wake-up call. We must regroup, refocus, and come back stronger to defend our title.
Once again, congratulations to coach kesis and Suomi U21. Their winning streak continues, and after what I saw yesterday, I can say this without hesitation:
Suomi U21 are my dark horse of the upcoming U21 World Cup
As the current U21 World Champion with Magyarország U21, I will be at the World Cup to defend our crown. And if this match is any indication, the tournament ahead promises drama, surprises, and top-level Sokker football.
Stay tuned – the World Cup U21 is about to begin.
Krzysztof / kesis
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- I am interested in many different sports, and following sports is one of my main hobbies. I enjoy keeping up with various competitions and events, which helps me relax and stay motivated.
I am from Finland, a country known for its beautiful nature, thousands of lakes, forests, and a high quality of life. Life in Finland is generally calm, safe, and well-organized. People value honesty, equality, and personal space, and the society works efficiently. Education and healthcare are of a high standard, and nature is always close, even in cities.
Finland is definitely worth visiting, especially if you enjoy nature, winter activities, or peaceful surroundings. The different seasons, from bright summer nights to snowy winters, make it a unique place. Moving to Finland permanently can also be a good option for people who appreciate safety, stability, and a good work-life balance, although the climate and language may be challenging for some.
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- The qualification group was quite easy for me. I won all the matches, and Finland did not concede a single goal throughout the entire qualification campaign.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- Our main strength is that we are a balanced team. We play in a compact way and rely strongly on our defense. Our winger, Luka Pääkkö, could be the star player of our team. We have a realistic chance to advance from the group, but it will also require a bit of luck. Deutschland and Argentina are very strong teams, and Australia also has the potential to surprise and take points from teams that are considered stronger on paper. It is a very balanced and tough group.
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- Based on my gut feeling, my top 5 teams for the U21 World Cup would be Polska, Romania, Magyarország, Italia, and Türkiye. All of these teams traditionally have strong youth programs, plenty of talent, and players who are used to high-level competition. That said, youth tournaments are always unpredictable, so there’s definitely room for surprises and breakout teams along the way.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- This is an easy question to answer: Argentina, Deutschland and Suomi. Whichever two teams advance from the group can go on to surprise anyone in the knockout stages.
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Krzysztof is a very good manager, and he has done an excellent job with Magyarország.
He has a sufficiently large and high-quality pool of players at his disposal, which gives his team a clear advantage. I also know that many countries have good managers, and especially the big sokkernations have a strong chance of winning the trophy.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- I would like to greet the managers of our group: slamtam, amigodeislanegra and adaca. I wish them good luck in the World Cup, and may the best team win.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- We may have a small chance, but we’ll give everything we have to succeed.
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- Absolutely Polska. I would like to see what I could achieve if I had the best players and a large pool of talent at my disposal.
Secondly, England. I have previously managed England’s U21 team, and in real life, I’m a fan of British football.
Thirdly, a small country, even smaller than Suomi. It would be nice to create a big surprise and take a small nation to the World Cup.
Last words, good luck to all!
Best regards, kesis.
thank you kesis
by Krzysztof
(edited)
Eesti U21
Coach: donzauker
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- Something about me and my country
Hi everyone! My nickname is Donzauker, chosen as a tribute to Don Zauker, a famous satirical comic character from Tuscany.
He is provocative, over the top and irreverent, using dark humor to mock hypocrisy, power and common stereotypes. That ironic and slightly dissacrating spirit is something I also like to bring into Sokker.
I live in Italy, in Arezzo,
Tuscany, a beautiful region full of history, art and stunning landscapes. Tuscany is a wonderful place to live, with a great balance between quality of life and passion for sport.
I’ve been playing Sokker for many years. After rejoining recently, I managed to climb the divisions quite quickly. I coach Buitoni, a club currently playing in the Italian Serie B.01.
I really enjoy working with young players: I train many promising talents, all Italian, and several of them are also national team players. I’m very active in the Italian Sokker community, which I consider lively, competitive and friendly.
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- Our qualification path:
Our qualification campaign was extremely tight. We were very close both to being eliminated and to finishing first in the group. Everything was decided in the last match, against Brazil. It was a very tough game that ended in a draw, giving us second place and qualification for the U21 World Cup. A stressful but exciting journey until the very end.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- Team assessment and group
Unfortunately, the draw was not kind to us: we ended up in a very difficult group. Besides strong teams like Belgium and the Netherlands, which I consider top-level sides, we will also play the derby against Italy.
It’s a match I wanted to avoid at all costs: I’ll face my friend Giuseppe83, Italy’s coach, and many friends from the Italian community. It will be a special and emotionally intense game.
Our U21 team is compact, organized and hard-working. If I have to name a star, it is definitely Asko Kose
a winger with huge potential and world-class prospects, capable of making the difference even against top opponents.
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- My Top 5 U21 World Cup teams (gut feeling)
Poland, Italy, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.
This is not a ranking, just the teams that, by feeling, seem particularly solid and ready for a great tournament.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Possible dark horses of the tournament
Estonia (mentioned with a bit of self-irony :) ), Cuba, coached by my friend Alienomo, and Australia, coached by my friend Adaca.
Teams with less pressure can sometimes become very dangerous.
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Teams with top coaches
Hungary and Turkey have some of the most prepared and organized coaches in the U21 scene. I would also like to mention Giuseppe83, Italy’s coach, whose experience and quality can be a real advantage in a short tournament.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- Greetings and thanks
A special greeting goes to the Italian Sokker community and to all the friends I’ve shared this passion with over the years. Even when we are opponents on the pitch, respect and friendship always remain.
I would also like to thank the Estonian community, which trusted me in the elections and gave me the opportunity to lead this national team. It’s a responsibility I carry with great pride.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- Message to the fans
To Estonian fans, I want to say something simple: we will always fight. No miracles promised, but maximum effort, focus and pride in every match.
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- National teams I would like to coach in the future
Estonia senior team
Italy, clearly in a very distant future
Coaching a national team is one of the greatest honors in Sokker, and these two dreams perfectly represent my journey.
Grazie,
by Krzysztof
(edited)
Coach: donzauker
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- Something about me and my country
Hi everyone! My nickname is Donzauker, chosen as a tribute to Don Zauker, a famous satirical comic character from Tuscany.
He is provocative, over the top and irreverent, using dark humor to mock hypocrisy, power and common stereotypes. That ironic and slightly dissacrating spirit is something I also like to bring into Sokker.
I live in Italy, in Arezzo,
Tuscany, a beautiful region full of history, art and stunning landscapes. Tuscany is a wonderful place to live, with a great balance between quality of life and passion for sport.
I’ve been playing Sokker for many years. After rejoining recently, I managed to climb the divisions quite quickly. I coach Buitoni, a club currently playing in the Italian Serie B.01.
I really enjoy working with young players: I train many promising talents, all Italian, and several of them are also national team players. I’m very active in the Italian Sokker community, which I consider lively, competitive and friendly.
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- Our qualification path:
Our qualification campaign was extremely tight. We were very close both to being eliminated and to finishing first in the group. Everything was decided in the last match, against Brazil. It was a very tough game that ended in a draw, giving us second place and qualification for the U21 World Cup. A stressful but exciting journey until the very end.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- Team assessment and group
Unfortunately, the draw was not kind to us: we ended up in a very difficult group. Besides strong teams like Belgium and the Netherlands, which I consider top-level sides, we will also play the derby against Italy.
It’s a match I wanted to avoid at all costs: I’ll face my friend Giuseppe83, Italy’s coach, and many friends from the Italian community. It will be a special and emotionally intense game.
Our U21 team is compact, organized and hard-working. If I have to name a star, it is definitely Asko Kose
a winger with huge potential and world-class prospects, capable of making the difference even against top opponents.
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- My Top 5 U21 World Cup teams (gut feeling)
Poland, Italy, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.
This is not a ranking, just the teams that, by feeling, seem particularly solid and ready for a great tournament.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Possible dark horses of the tournament
Estonia (mentioned with a bit of self-irony :) ), Cuba, coached by my friend Alienomo, and Australia, coached by my friend Adaca.
Teams with less pressure can sometimes become very dangerous.
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Teams with top coaches
Hungary and Turkey have some of the most prepared and organized coaches in the U21 scene. I would also like to mention Giuseppe83, Italy’s coach, whose experience and quality can be a real advantage in a short tournament.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- Greetings and thanks
A special greeting goes to the Italian Sokker community and to all the friends I’ve shared this passion with over the years. Even when we are opponents on the pitch, respect and friendship always remain.
I would also like to thank the Estonian community, which trusted me in the elections and gave me the opportunity to lead this national team. It’s a responsibility I carry with great pride.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- Message to the fans
To Estonian fans, I want to say something simple: we will always fight. No miracles promised, but maximum effort, focus and pride in every match.
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- National teams I would like to coach in the future
Estonia senior team
Italy, clearly in a very distant future
Coaching a national team is one of the greatest honors in Sokker, and these two dreams perfectly represent my journey.
Grazie,
by Krzysztof
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België U21
Coach: Soepie
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- If been playing Sokker for more than 20 years irl and I'm proud to represent my native country here. I grew up in Leuven
, known as the hometown of the Stella Artois beer.
Brussels is the capital of Europe, but Brugges is a beautifull medieval town.
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- We had a good qualification campaign and we didn't conceive a goal untill the last match, which we lost to Serbia.
België U21 - Srbija U21 0:2
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- We have a lot weaker squad than last WC (when we reached the final). The main target will be to get out of the groupphase. If we succeed, all the rest would be a bonus.
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- The usual suspects: Polska, Romenia, Hungary. Besides them their could be a lot of nations if they have a good generation of players. I think about Italy or Brazil.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- I haven't checked out all the teams, but Servia was a strong oponent in yhe qualification campaign.
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- You're the defending champion, so you did something good last time and I think you would like to repeat it ;-)
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- I wuld ike to thank you for creating a nice athmosphere around this WC and Germanek for organising the Druid's Cup once again.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- Unfortunatelywe don't have the best generation on this WC, but keep up training those young Belgians, so we will have more chance next time!
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- I 'm not planning to train another country. I've been training Belgian players for ages and after being a scout, I'm now already a few seasons in controle of the U21 squad, thanks to the Belgian community!
But I think it would be nice to have more quality players to choose from, like the Polska or Romenian team ;-)
Thank you.
by Krzysztof
Coach: Soepie
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- If been playing Sokker for more than 20 years irl and I'm proud to represent my native country here. I grew up in Leuven
, known as the hometown of the Stella Artois beer.
Brussels is the capital of Europe, but Brugges is a beautifull medieval town.
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- We had a good qualification campaign and we didn't conceive a goal untill the last match, which we lost to Serbia.
België U21 - Srbija U21 0:2
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- We have a lot weaker squad than last WC (when we reached the final). The main target will be to get out of the groupphase. If we succeed, all the rest would be a bonus.
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- The usual suspects: Polska, Romenia, Hungary. Besides them their could be a lot of nations if they have a good generation of players. I think about Italy or Brazil.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- I haven't checked out all the teams, but Servia was a strong oponent in yhe qualification campaign.
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- You're the defending champion, so you did something good last time and I think you would like to repeat it ;-)
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- I wuld ike to thank you for creating a nice athmosphere around this WC and Germanek for organising the Druid's Cup once again.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- Unfortunatelywe don't have the best generation on this WC, but keep up training those young Belgians, so we will have more chance next time!
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- I 'm not planning to train another country. I've been training Belgian players for ages and after being a scout, I'm now already a few seasons in controle of the U21 squad, thanks to the Belgian community!
But I think it would be nice to have more quality players to choose from, like the Polska or Romenian team ;-)
Thank you.
by Krzysztof
Italia U21
Coach: Giuseppe 83
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- Hi, I’m Giuseppe and I live in Italy, in a beautiful village in the Dolomites.
Between a training session and a tactical adjustment, I manage a gelato shop. As I write, looking out the window, I see the smoke from chimneys slowly rising into the sky. The Italian mountains are a very peaceful place to live, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. I believe it’s an ideal place for those, like me, raising children; maybe a bit less so for those seeking entertainment and nightlife that only big cities can offer.
But if you’re looking for nature and tranquility, this is truly the perfect spot!
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- The qualification journey was fairly straightforward: apart from a few uncertainties in the first matches, once we found the right balance we delivered excellent performances, which allowed us to qualify with full points.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- I see this season as a bit more challenging: the new 21-year-olds are slightly behind the previous generation, so we need to make some adjustments. The group is tough and every match will be crucial. Our goal is to advance, and then try to go as far as possible. Sokker is always unpredictable, and at the World Cup, no one starts defeated!
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- The clear favorite is Poland: they have a huge number of players and therefore many more options than other nations. Right behind them, in order, I see Romania, Hungary, Turkey, and Italy.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- The dark horse could definitely be Finland: they didn’t concede a single goal during the qualifiers, which is impressive.
Their tactics are excellent. Brazil and the Czech Republic can also perform very well in this U21 World Cup.
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Austria and Estonia have coaches I know personally and consider very skilled. They can provide real added value to their national teams, often pushing them beyond the limits of their squad.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- I want to thank the entire Italian community, who always participate with great passion, and all the coaches around the world who train and develop young Italian players.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- I promise, as always, to give my best in scouting and fielding the best talents. We will do everything possible to make the World Cup dream as long and fulfilling as possible!
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- I don’t have other national teams I wish to coach: giving my best for my country and representing it at the World Cup is all I can ask from Sokker!
Grazie per la chiacchierata :)
by Krzysztof
Coach: Giuseppe 83
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- Hi, I’m Giuseppe and I live in Italy, in a beautiful village in the Dolomites.
Between a training session and a tactical adjustment, I manage a gelato shop. As I write, looking out the window, I see the smoke from chimneys slowly rising into the sky. The Italian mountains are a very peaceful place to live, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. I believe it’s an ideal place for those, like me, raising children; maybe a bit less so for those seeking entertainment and nightlife that only big cities can offer.
But if you’re looking for nature and tranquility, this is truly the perfect spot!
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- The qualification journey was fairly straightforward: apart from a few uncertainties in the first matches, once we found the right balance we delivered excellent performances, which allowed us to qualify with full points.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- I see this season as a bit more challenging: the new 21-year-olds are slightly behind the previous generation, so we need to make some adjustments. The group is tough and every match will be crucial. Our goal is to advance, and then try to go as far as possible. Sokker is always unpredictable, and at the World Cup, no one starts defeated!
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- The clear favorite is Poland: they have a huge number of players and therefore many more options than other nations. Right behind them, in order, I see Romania, Hungary, Turkey, and Italy.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- The dark horse could definitely be Finland: they didn’t concede a single goal during the qualifiers, which is impressive.
Their tactics are excellent. Brazil and the Czech Republic can also perform very well in this U21 World Cup.
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Austria and Estonia have coaches I know personally and consider very skilled. They can provide real added value to their national teams, often pushing them beyond the limits of their squad.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- I want to thank the entire Italian community, who always participate with great passion, and all the coaches around the world who train and develop young Italian players.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- I promise, as always, to give my best in scouting and fielding the best talents. We will do everything possible to make the World Cup dream as long and fulfilling as possible!
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- I don’t have other national teams I wish to coach: giving my best for my country and representing it at the World Cup is all I can ask from Sokker!
Grazie per la chiacchierata :)
by Krzysztof
Hrvatska U21
Coach: _ÖzGüR_
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- I am 39.5 years old :) Name Özgür.
I am a family doctor in turkey. I love football , voleyball and dance. Turkey is an amazing country for holiday and living. different weathers . historical places. sea , mountains and forests..
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
we 3 teams had hard games.. ukraina was unlucky at my last match. we prepared well and got what we want.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- Goup C
Norge U21 - Slovensko U21
Hrvatska U21 - Polska U21
Of course polska is favourite. other teams similar . Our squad very tight. just 2 nice strikers just 1 top gk and just 2 nice defenders. 3 nice mıd ( 1 of them injuried ) .We need more luck. ı will try up from the group than go to quarter finals. and final hope at least bronze medal.
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- 1- polsa 2- romania 3- turkey 4-) ceska 5*) Hrvatska
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Suomi -Srbija and of Course Hrvatska
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- There are a lot of superb coach but ı can say magyarsgog and Hrvatska 's coach will make amazing succes :)
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- Hi to trga , ı will try make history for Hrvatska second time.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- Greeting to Hrvatska Community. they have nice users. they helped me train players how ı want. And ı promise them ı will analize all matches and give my best for at least a medal..
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- Everyone wants to coach best squads.. So 1 - Polska 2- Romania
and the 3 -) Deutchland...
Happy new years to all.
Best wishes..
by Krzysztof
Coach: _ÖzGüR_
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- I am 39.5 years old :) Name Özgür.
I am a family doctor in turkey. I love football , voleyball and dance. Turkey is an amazing country for holiday and living. different weathers . historical places. sea , mountains and forests..
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
we 3 teams had hard games.. ukraina was unlucky at my last match. we prepared well and got what we want.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- Goup C
Norge U21 - Slovensko U21
Hrvatska U21 - Polska U21
Of course polska is favourite. other teams similar . Our squad very tight. just 2 nice strikers just 1 top gk and just 2 nice defenders. 3 nice mıd ( 1 of them injuried ) .We need more luck. ı will try up from the group than go to quarter finals. and final hope at least bronze medal.
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- 1- polsa 2- romania 3- turkey 4-) ceska 5*) Hrvatska
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Suomi -Srbija and of Course Hrvatska
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- There are a lot of superb coach but ı can say magyarsgog and Hrvatska 's coach will make amazing succes :)
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- Hi to trga , ı will try make history for Hrvatska second time.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- Greeting to Hrvatska Community. they have nice users. they helped me train players how ı want. And ı promise them ı will analize all matches and give my best for at least a medal..
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- Everyone wants to coach best squads.. So 1 - Polska 2- Romania
and the 3 -) Deutchland...
Happy new years to all.
Best wishes..
by Krzysztof
Polska U21
Coach: norbert1987
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- Hello, my name is Norbert. I am a happy husband and have been a father for 1.5 years. I have several hobbies, and sokker is one of them, of course. I love my country, I am a patriot and I would definitely not want to move away from Poland. I love hiking in the mountains, and there is no shortage of them in Poland. I recommend visiting the Tatry
and the Karkonosze
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- The qualifying group was not easy. We played against the Netherlands and Switzerland, among others. We won all 10 matches and proved to be the best team in the entire qualifying round.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- When you coach the Polish U21 NT, the goal is always to win a medal. This will be my twentieth season with the NT, and I would like to end it with a medal. It will not be easy, because the leading teams are very evenly matched. This was demonstrated by the friendly matches in which we drew with Belgium, Romania and Croatia. The group we are in is very interesting, very European. Each of the coaches is very experienced and everyone will want to advance to the next stage of the competition.
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- Hungary, Romania, Brazil, Belgium, and hopefully Poland.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Norway, Vietnam and Austria
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Hungary and Slovakia have very good coaches. Krzysztof and Germanek are coaches who can beat much stronger opponents.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- I would like to thank you, Krzysztof, for creating such a great atmosphere around the U21 World Cup.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- I hope we will provide many positive impressions and emotions. I cannot promise anything, but I will do my best to prepare the team personally and tactically for each match.
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- I only had one national team – Poland. I had to go through many countries to gain the trust of the Polish community. I am very proud to be able to lead my country at the World Cup. For me, it is a sokker dream come true. I don't know if I will ever coach national teams again after this season. It is more likely to be my farewell season.
Thank you Krzysztof for the interview, and I wish everyone a good time.
Dziękuję bardzo za rozmowę :)
by Krzysztof
Coach: norbert1987
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- Hello, my name is Norbert. I am a happy husband and have been a father for 1.5 years. I have several hobbies, and sokker is one of them, of course. I love my country, I am a patriot and I would definitely not want to move away from Poland. I love hiking in the mountains, and there is no shortage of them in Poland. I recommend visiting the Tatry
and the Karkonosze
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- The qualifying group was not easy. We played against the Netherlands and Switzerland, among others. We won all 10 matches and proved to be the best team in the entire qualifying round.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- When you coach the Polish U21 NT, the goal is always to win a medal. This will be my twentieth season with the NT, and I would like to end it with a medal. It will not be easy, because the leading teams are very evenly matched. This was demonstrated by the friendly matches in which we drew with Belgium, Romania and Croatia. The group we are in is very interesting, very European. Each of the coaches is very experienced and everyone will want to advance to the next stage of the competition.
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- Hungary, Romania, Brazil, Belgium, and hopefully Poland.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Norway, Vietnam and Austria
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Hungary and Slovakia have very good coaches. Krzysztof and Germanek are coaches who can beat much stronger opponents.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- I would like to thank you, Krzysztof, for creating such a great atmosphere around the U21 World Cup.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- I hope we will provide many positive impressions and emotions. I cannot promise anything, but I will do my best to prepare the team personally and tactically for each match.
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- I only had one national team – Poland. I had to go through many countries to gain the trust of the Polish community. I am very proud to be able to lead my country at the World Cup. For me, it is a sokker dream come true. I don't know if I will ever coach national teams again after this season. It is more likely to be my farewell season.
Thank you Krzysztof for the interview, and I wish everyone a good time.
Dziękuję bardzo za rozmowę :)
by Krzysztof
It's time for me to answer the questions being asked, after all, I am the coach leading the Hungary U21 team, which is also participating in the U21 World Championship, and an additional highlight is the fact that I will be defending the U21 World Champion title with my team. I invite you to read the article and my answers.
Magyarország U21
Coach: Krzysztof
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- Hi, my name is Krzysztof and I live in Poland in the Silesian region. I am 48 years old, and I am already a proud grandfather :)
I invite everyone who likes to travel to Poland, we have very good Polish cuisine here. I recommend my regional dish, Silesian dumplings with beef roulade and red cabbage.
I wouldn't want to leave Poland, I enjoy living here, and I recommend my country to everyone :)
I wouldn’t want to leave Poland, I enjoy living here, and I recommend my country to everyone :) we have four seasons here: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
In summer, when the Sun shines the longest and is at its highest point above the horizon, it warms us strongly and the days are long.
In winter, it’s the opposite – the Sun shines for a shorter time, is low on the horizon at its highest point, and we often have snow.
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- We went through the U21 World Cup qualifiers very smoothly, winning all the matches, although I expected tougher fights, especially in the games against the Greece U21 team.
I would like to commend the coach pabloaimar21 and his young Senegal U21 team, who caused a huge sensation by defeating the Greek team. Hellas U21 - Senegal U21 0:1 , it wasn’t easy for me either to compete against this team, congratulations pabloaimar21, you are doing a great job in this small country.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- My group is very tough, we are the only representative from Europe here, and it will be very hard for us to compete with the teams from South America; they are really very strong and demanding opponents. We face very difficult matches and anything is possible, but this is Hungary U21, the current U21 World Cup, and it is them that the rivals should be afraid of.
Unfortunately, this season our current U21 football team is not as strong as I would like; we particularly lack quality in the midfield. The World Champions should have a much stronger group of players, but unfortunately, this is not the case. Therefore, I have to rely not only on luck but also on my tactical skills. I can say that looking at our current squad, we are definitely not the favorites for the U21 World Cup, but we will fight bravely like a Tiger.
Our star in the national team is goalkeeper Marcell Táncsics
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- Polska, România, Italia, Deutschland, Türkiye
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Suomi, Vietnam
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Magyarország U21 - Krzysztof XD
Polska - norbert1987
Suomi - kesis
România U21 - petru
France - Thomas Shelby
België U21 - Soepie
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- Thank you to the entire Magyarorszag community for trusting me, thank you to everyone around the world in this game who understands that it is just a game, and it will never be exactly as we want, it is just fun for us, mostly old guys, and a break from the daily hardships of life. I wish everyone a Happy New Year 2026 and no wars in the world so that those who govern the world come to their senses.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- We are not the favorites for the U21 World Cup, but we weren’t in the last World Cup either. We need faith and luck. Let’s wish for a medal for our young Hungary U21 team at the U21 World Cup, but I don’t want to promise anything, as this could be a tough Championship for us. I can promise this – I will fight like a Tiger!
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- Magyarország U21 until the time when my teammates in this country trust me :) and then we'll see what fate gives me
Krzysztof coach Magyarország U21
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Magyarország U21
Coach: Krzysztof
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- Hi, my name is Krzysztof and I live in Poland in the Silesian region. I am 48 years old, and I am already a proud grandfather :)
I invite everyone who likes to travel to Poland, we have very good Polish cuisine here. I recommend my regional dish, Silesian dumplings with beef roulade and red cabbage.
I wouldn't want to leave Poland, I enjoy living here, and I recommend my country to everyone :)
I wouldn’t want to leave Poland, I enjoy living here, and I recommend my country to everyone :) we have four seasons here: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
In summer, when the Sun shines the longest and is at its highest point above the horizon, it warms us strongly and the days are long.
In winter, it’s the opposite – the Sun shines for a shorter time, is low on the horizon at its highest point, and we often have snow.
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- We went through the U21 World Cup qualifiers very smoothly, winning all the matches, although I expected tougher fights, especially in the games against the Greece U21 team.
I would like to commend the coach pabloaimar21 and his young Senegal U21 team, who caused a huge sensation by defeating the Greek team. Hellas U21 - Senegal U21 0:1 , it wasn’t easy for me either to compete against this team, congratulations pabloaimar21, you are doing a great job in this small country.
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- My group is very tough, we are the only representative from Europe here, and it will be very hard for us to compete with the teams from South America; they are really very strong and demanding opponents. We face very difficult matches and anything is possible, but this is Hungary U21, the current U21 World Cup, and it is them that the rivals should be afraid of.
Unfortunately, this season our current U21 football team is not as strong as I would like; we particularly lack quality in the midfield. The World Champions should have a much stronger group of players, but unfortunately, this is not the case. Therefore, I have to rely not only on luck but also on my tactical skills. I can say that looking at our current squad, we are definitely not the favorites for the U21 World Cup, but we will fight bravely like a Tiger.
Our star in the national team is goalkeeper Marcell Táncsics
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- Polska, România, Italia, Deutschland, Türkiye
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Suomi, Vietnam
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- Magyarország U21 - Krzysztof XD
Polska - norbert1987
Suomi - kesis
România U21 - petru
France - Thomas Shelby
België U21 - Soepie
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- Thank you to the entire Magyarorszag community for trusting me, thank you to everyone around the world in this game who understands that it is just a game, and it will never be exactly as we want, it is just fun for us, mostly old guys, and a break from the daily hardships of life. I wish everyone a Happy New Year 2026 and no wars in the world so that those who govern the world come to their senses.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- We are not the favorites for the U21 World Cup, but we weren’t in the last World Cup either. We need faith and luck. Let’s wish for a medal for our young Hungary U21 team at the U21 World Cup, but I don’t want to promise anything, as this could be a tough Championship for us. I can promise this – I will fight like a Tiger!
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- Magyarország U21 until the time when my teammates in this country trust me :) and then we'll see what fate gives me
Krzysztof coach Magyarország U21
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Brasil U21
Coach: gordo.
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- My name is Ademar, I am 37 years old and I am a simple logistics worker
As I said in the previous World Cup interview, we live under a judicial dictatorship in Brazil, led by a violator of human rights, Alexandre de Moraes.
Brazil is a fantastic country, with many beautiful beaches and an immense gastronomic variety; obviously, two of the best known are our feijoada
and açaí
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- It was calm, despite the unexpected defeat against Cyprus, where I used a younger team and was surprised. Apart from that, everything was under control.
Brasil U21 - Kypros U21 0:1
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- Unfortunately, I have a weaker team this season and some of the best players are still out of form. Despite this, the focus is on seeking the unprecedented title for my country. This season, the star player is Clovis Viola
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- Poland, Romania, Hungary, Belgium and Turkey.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Finland, France and Brazil
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- It's difficult to name 3 because the level is very high. We have some good players who have always been present and some new ones who have already proven themselves in the last edition.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- Congratulations on everything you represent for the under-21 teams with the work you do, in addition to the title in the last edition. I hope we have a good game in the opening match and that I can surprise you.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- I just want to thank you for your trust and perhaps reward you with an unprecedented title.
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- Portugal, Romania and Spain.
Muchas gracias
by Krzysztof
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Coach: gordo.
World Cup U21:
1. At the beginning of our conversation, tell us something about yourself, what you do, what your hobbies are, tell us about your country, how life is there, what life is like in your country, whether it is worth visiting your country, and whether it is worth moving there permanently.
1- My name is Ademar, I am 37 years old and I am a simple logistics worker
As I said in the previous World Cup interview, we live under a judicial dictatorship in Brazil, led by a violator of human rights, Alexandre de Moraes.
Brazil is a fantastic country, with many beautiful beaches and an immense gastronomic variety; obviously, two of the best known are our feijoada
and açaí
2. Tell us what your fight to qualify for the U21 World Cup looked like?
2- It was calm, despite the unexpected defeat against Cyprus, where I used a younger team and was surprised. Apart from that, everything was under control.
Brasil U21 - Kypros U21 0:1
3. Tell us how you assess your national team that will play in the U21 World Cup, what are your plans, what do you realistically want to compete for, who are the biggest stars of your team, how do you evaluate your group in the U21 World Cup.
3- Unfortunately, I have a weaker team this season and some of the best players are still out of form. Despite this, the focus is on seeking the unprecedented title for my country. This season, the star player is Clovis Viola
4. List what you think are the top 5 U21 World Cup teams, these are your gut feelings, try to have some fun and answer this question.
4- Poland, Romania, Hungary, Belgium and Turkey.
5. Name 3 teams that at this U21 World Cup could be the dark horse of the tournament, in a positive sense
5- Finland, France and Brazil
6. In your opinion, which teams have very good coaches, and that would be an extra advantage for those teams in the fight for the U21 World Cup title
6- It's difficult to name 3 because the level is very high. We have some good players who have always been present and some new ones who have already proven themselves in the last edition.
7. Would you like to officially greet someone now, acknowledge them, say something nice to them, or thank them for something?
7- Congratulations on everything you represent for the under-21 teams with the work you do, in addition to the title in the last edition. I hope we have a good game in the opening match and that I can surprise you.
8. What would you like to say to the fans of your team before the start of the U21 World Cup, or maybe do you want to make a promise?
8- I just want to thank you for your trust and perhaps reward you with an unprecedented title.
9. Name 3 national teams you would like to coach in your career as a manager in the future.
9- Portugal, Romania and Spain.
Muchas gracias
by Krzysztof
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I am 48 years old, and I am already a proud grandfather :)
Ohh my world, you are a grandfather with 48 age. This is extra 20 years on your part as you are 68 age:))
Ohh my world, you are a grandfather with 48 age. This is extra 20 years on your part as you are 68 age:))
Krzysztof is 48 years old, but there is still a tiger inside him ;-)